fred cook the attorney making the statement to me if he wasn't the council chairman, they wouldn't have prosecuted at all. it sees to me that there seems to be a feeling that he did get a pass, that he was treated differently and that people are really kind of stunned that what the u.s. attorney wanted to do at first was even a minimum of six days, he got even less. he paid no fine. the local d.c. superior court judge sentenced him to 30 days, but that sentence was suspended and then in the end all he'll do is pay $250. >> well, that said it receives a number of loose ends legally with the city council. >> yes, it does. what everybody is really waiting for is mayor gray and a resolution of that matter. it's almost two years. people have told me close to the investigation they're waiting for jeffrey thompson, the large contractor of the city whose house has been searched and he's the major big fish they seem to be going after and then thomas gore who is mayor gray's campaign treasurer, he's awaiting sentences. so you're right, brian, there are still a lot of things to be tied up and real